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Health Highlights: Nov. 15, 2016
U.S. Blood Banks Must Screen Donations for Zika
- Posted November 15, 2016
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Brain Implant Lets ‘Locked-In’ ALS Patient Communicate
Signals sent to hand emerge as typed message on a tablet computer, researchers report
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Mosquitoes Can Deliver Zika/Chikungunya Double Whammy
And like Zika, dengue and chikungunya can also cause neurological problems, study found
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Sharp Drop in Blood Pressure After Rx May Be Risky for Some Heart Patients
Early study suggests potential downside, but more research is needed, experts say
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Sharp Drop in Blood Pressure After Rx May Be Risky for Some Heart Patients
Early study suggests potential downside, but more research is needed, experts say
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Trouble Sleeping Tied to Higher Risk for Irregular Heartbeat
Atrial fibrillation can trigger strokes, study authors note
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Some Elderly With Alzheimer’s Brain Plaques Stay Sharp
Study finding raises question of whether something protected their brains
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Tracking Blood Sugar in Pregnancy Might Lower Heart Defect Risk for Baby
Study strengthens tie between gestational diabetes and these congenital anomalies
- Posted November 14, 2016
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Celebrex May Not Pose Bigger Heart Risk Than Similar Drugs: Study
Researchers found more complications, such as bleeding, for the pain relievers ibuprofen and naproxen
- Posted November 14, 2016
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West Nile’s Long-Term Death Toll May Be Higher Than Thought
Texas study estimates mortality rate from the mosquito-borne disease at 13 percent
- Posted November 14, 2016




















